Taiwan’s inventory exchange could return to the south on Monday

(RTTNews) – On Friday, Taiwan’s stock exchange ended a two-day streak of back-to-back defeats in which it lost more than 170 issues or 1%. in impartial on Monday.

Global forecasts for Asian markets are negative due to disappointing us employment insights. USA And the fall in crude oil prices. European markets fell and U. S. stock markets fell. USA They combined and strong and Asian markets are expected to split the difference.

The TSE closed sharply higher on Friday following gains in currency stocks, generation stocks and cement companies.

For the day, the index rose 197. 12 issues or 1. 14% to 17,516. 92 after trading between 17,380. 52 and 17,540. 78.

Wall Street’s lead is comfortable as open primary averages declined on Friday, and only the NASDAQ controlled to break and end in the green.

The Dow Jones lost 74. 71 issues or 0. 21% to end at 35,369. 09, while the NASDAQ gained 32. 32 issues or 0. 21% to close at 15,363. 52 and the S

The turbulent industry on Wall followed the Labor Ministry’s monthly jobs report, which showed a much weaker-than-expected employment expansion in August.

The report suggests that the delta variant of the coronavirus is weighing on the hard work market, knowledge may also cause the Federal Reserve to postpone plans to start cutting stimulus measures.

Crude oil costs fell on Friday due to considerations about the call to follow the weaker-than-expected increase in U. S. nonfarm payrolls. USA Last month. WTI crude futures rose 0. 8% for the week.

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